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In this Fire Drill Podcast, Alan Shipnuck and Michael Bamberger break down the highly anticipated Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, Rory's win at the Scottish Open and more on the ongoing battle between LIV, the PGA Tour and the future of professional golf. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Getting an invitation to The Masters is no easy task. Scotland's Laird Shepherd defines the grind. During the 2021 British Amateur Championship, he played well enough to qualify for match play. And then he won a match. And won some more. Eventually, he found himself in the 36-hole final, only six months after nearly giving up on his dream of playing golf for a living. And after being 8-down with 19 holes to play in the 36-hole final of the British Amateur, Shepherd started grinding again. The putts started falling... and kept falling until he had pulled off a historic comeback. In this Fire Drill Podcast, Shepherd shares it all: the Masters experience, his new goals, hopes and expectations, as well as the heartaches, frustrations and disappointments. The beauty and cruelty of competitive golf are all on display in this riveting episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's Fire Drill Podcast, Michael Bamberger interviews Alan Shipnuck about his enlightening reporting from LIV Tucson. They also touch on Jordan Spieth's vexing play in Tampa, larger trends in golf media, and their forever enduring love of a tangible book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest Fire Drill Podcast, Alan Shipnuck, Ryan French, and Michael Bamberger are joined by Matt Ginella to discuss the multiple sides of Vijay Singh, the Dad version of Tiger, the overblown coverage of Charlie Woods, and the future of the OWGR. Plus much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest Fire Drill Podcast, Ryan French, Alan Shipnuck, and Michael Bamberger discuss the larger meaning of Rory McIlroy's latest win, Lydia Ko's renaissance and Alan's controversial ace, with the usual diversions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Nomad on FIRE Podcast with Anne Claessen | Episode #87 ShownotesGuest BioAnne Claessen is an entrepreneur and digital nomad. She is the founder of The Podcast Babes & Digital Nomad Stories Podcast. In 2018 Anne finished her Law degree and MBA, but had no idea what she wanted to do for work and knew that she didn't want to spend 80 hours per week working a corporate job. She set off to travel the world and eventually created a business that she loves. We chat all about traveling, bootstrapping a business, Da Nang, Vietnam, hybrid travel lifestyle, podcasting, and much more!Links MentionedThe Podcast BabesDigital Nomad Stories PodcastShow NotesAnne's Background 01:07Podcasts that have had a major impact on us 07:40https://zerototravel.com/travel-podcast/Fire Drill Podcast episode with Eric as the guesthttps://www.travellikeabosspodcast.com/How Anne started her business 10:45Da Nang, Vietnam 19:35Where did Anne visit after Da Nang 24:30What was Bali like in 2020 31:40Anne Returning back to Europe 36:30Hybrid Nomad Lifestyle and Having a Homebase 39:57Anne's Business The Podcast Babes 47:55Digital Nomad Stories Podcast 55:05Future Travel Plans 56:40Daily Habits 58:30Connect with Annehttps://www.instagram.com/digitalnomadstoriespodcast/https://www.instagram.com/thepodcastbabes/Connect with Eric on social media or at Nomad on FIRE and check out the Nomad on FIRE Recommendations!Shownotes may contain affiliate links of products and services that we use and recommend at no additional cost to you. Please read my Disclosure for more information.
Nesse episódio irei responder algumas perguntas e comentários dos ouvintes que me escreveram ao longo da semana, os assuntos serão os mais variados: Portugal, Corretoras no Exterior, all in em ETFs, crise financeira e invasão por gafanhotos!rs Participe enviando mensagem de voz para https://anchor.fm/srif365/message ou deixe seu comentário no YouTube. Links citados nesse episódio: Entrevista com o Sr.IF365 no FIRE DRILL Podcast: https://firedrillpodcast.com/achieving-fi-in-brazil-luiz/ Canal Podcast do SrIF365: https://www.youtube.com/podcastsrif365 Corretoras no exterior: https://www.comoinvestirnoexterior.com/corretoras-no-exterior/ Canal Our Rich Journey: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChObmEJP3bgGUXJGc2ePP3Q PodeBastter: https://bastter.com/podebastter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/srif365/message
The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Supplementing your income with a side hustle can make a world of difference when it comes to paying down debt or boosting your savings. Today’s guest has been able to do both. After Julie and her husband paid off over $90,000 in debt, she was able to take her side hustles to another level when she started to make money on Etsy. As a new mom balancing a full-time job and two other side hustles including her blog, Millenial Boss and show the Fire Drill Podcast, Julie has managed to add an additional $6,000 to her income since starting her Etsy store, The Swag Elephant. Julie shares what she's learned in starting up this lucrative hustle and how with the use of digital products, she’s been able to create a semi-passive flow of income for her and her family. Listen in to learn how you can do the same and why established platforms like Etsy are prime for launching any good product— even if you don't have one crafty bone in your body. Resources Mentioned: E-Printables Side Hustle Course Power Couples University Fire Drill Podcast How Julie paid off $100,000 in debt
Doug talks to Julie Berninger from the FIRE Drill Podcast about: Side Hustles and working in tech Paying off debt SEO tips after years of blogging on Millennial Boss Crushing it with her Podcast and getting over 1.5M downloads. *Some links below are affiliate links so I get a commission if you make a purchase. Thanks for the support! Etsy Printables Free ebook FIRE Drill Podcast On Apple Podcast On Stitcher Millennial Boss Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
Doug talks to Julie Berninger from the FIRE Drill Podcast about: Side Hustles and working in tech Paying off debt SEO tips after years of blogging on Millennial Boss Crushing it with her Podcast and getting over 1.5M downloads. *Some links below are affiliate links so I get a commission if you make a purchase. Thanks for the support! Etsy Printables Free ebook FIRE Drill Podcast On Apple Podcast On Stitcher Millennial Boss Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
Doug talks to Julie Berninger from the FIRE Drill Podcast about: Side Hustles and working in tech Paying off debt SEO tips after years of blogging on Millennial Boss Crushing it with her Podcast and getting over 1.5M downloads. *Some links below are affiliate links so I get a commission if you make a purchase. […]
There is no one way to Financial Independence. However, if you want to speed up your timeline to Financial Independence and Early Retirement - one of the best ways to do that is to increase your income via a side-hustle or a small business. Today we share one of our favorite side-hustler extraordinaires, Julie, from the Millennial Boss blog and The Fire Drill Podcast. Not only is Julie killing it in her regular jobs, but she blogs, podcasts and has found multiple ways to add income into her budget via other side-business, like an ETSY shop. We have been SUPER inspired by her story and hope you are too! AND you are listening just in time to hear that the courses she has mentioned will be opening up again soon in November. If you would like to get on the list to be notified of when they open, follow the links below. When you use our links, it is tracked and we get credit for a portion of the sale if you eventually decide to take one of their courses. SIGN UP WITH OUR LINK HERE The proceeds help you support our show and we thank you in advance for showing us a little love. As a show of our gratitude, when you sign up using one of our links, we will email you a copy of our printable Financial Planner Bundle for FREE. (You must have a confirmed purchase via the link to receive the download for free.) If you would like to purchase our Money Foundations Financial Planner Bundle, you can do that HERE.
In today’s episode, Cody and Justin are joined by a third co-host! J from FIRE Drill Podcast / Millennial Boss. The three discuss their experiences with side hustling and also talk about the new Side Hustle Courses that Cody and Julie (J) are launching. There are also testimonials from several side hustlers who just recently took the course and are starting to earn real money online. Whether you want to become a digital nomad, build an online empire, or just earn some additional income outside of your day job, we've got you covered. Join us in this episode and learn why side hustling is right for everyone! What Are These Side Hustle Courses All About? Well, there are three separate tracks: Blogging For Profit - Everything you need to know about how to start a profitable blog from Day 1. The course covers website setup, content creation, monetization, outsourcing, and everything in between. Etsy Printables - Learn how to open your Etsy shop, create your first listing, optimize your digital products, and market them like a pro in this course. We walk you through everything you need to know step by step. Freelance Toolkit - Do you want to earn money on your own time in a matter of weeks? Whether you have no existing skills or a few talents, we show you exactly how you can make money freelancing and get paid the most for your time. Between the three courses, we spent thousands of hours building out the lessons which include 250+ videos, text lectures, worksheets, templates and more! Here are some of the highlights: Info-packed modules with text and video lectures Bonus lessons, free templates, and interviews with industry experts Weekly assignments and printable lesson plans to keep you on track Free month in the VIP Facebook group for accountability & community Advanced modules to take your side hustle to the next level Key Takeaways Side Hustling is mutually beneficial: When many people think of "making money online", they envision some scammy internet marketing scheme. However, there are tons of ways you can earn money online where you deliver value to your customer/client and get paid for it. Not everyone is a natural: You don't have to a Type-A rockstar or creative genius to start a side hustle. Anyone can acquire the skills to make a little bit of income outside of the traditional day job. Added layer of financial security: Every incremental dollar that you earn with your side hustle brings you one step closer to financial freedom. Even a few hundred dollars a month can go a long way over time. Call to Action Determine what side hustle might be right for you and take action. If you need additional inspiration, check out the Gold City Ventures Side Hustle Courses! Featured Guests Julie - Co-Founder of the Gold City Venture Side Hustle Courses, Etsy Printables Expert, Host of the FIRE Drill Podcast, and blogger at Millennial Boss. James Lowery - Co-Founder of Rethink the Rat Race and real estate investor. Nicole - Owner of The Printable Fairy Etsy Shop. Nick Monfreda - Aspiring freelancer and golf enthusiast. Jessie Bui - Owner of Jessie Bui Fitness: Instagram, Facebook, Email. Join the Community We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community! Sign up for our exclusive newsletter Join our Facebook Group Leave us a voicemail Send an email to contact [at] TheFIshow [dot] com If you like what you hear, please leave a rating/review! The FI show on iTunes The FI show on Android Learn More About Your Hosts: Fly to FI (Cody’s Blog) Saving-Sherpa (Justin’s blog)
"Should real estate be a part of your path to financial independence?" Chad Carson, Bianca aka Miss Mazuma, and Gwen Merz share the joys and pains of real estate investing and what you should be thinking about if you're considering investing in real estate. Chad has a new book Retire Early with Real Estate Bianca can be seen at CampFi Gwen Merz podcasts at FIRE Drill Podcast A special thanks to Dave at Accidental Fire Blog for creating our podcast art.
Being financially prudent is one thing, but when does saving money cross the line into being extremely, and possibly even grossly, frugal? Helping us answer these questions are today's special guests: from the Mr. Fi Guy blog, it's Mr. Fi (or as his friends call him...Taylor); from the Fire Drill Podcast, we welcome Gwen Mertz; and from this here podcast, we welcome our very own OG. Halfway through the show we'll take a little break to talk to Jason Brown from Tally. Making the decision to get on the road to financial freedom is a good one, and paying off credit cards and debt can be a major road block. We'll sit down with Jason doing our FinTech segment and see just how his company is setting out to help people climb out of debt. And of course, we'll still have take some time to throw out the Haven Life Line to Joe, who wants to retire in the next few years. There's just one problem: Joe has no goals for retirement life. Can we throw some resources his way so he can figure out what he wants to do? Thanks to MagnifyMoney.com for sponsoring Stacking Benjamins. MagnifyMoney.com saves users on average $450 when they compare, ditch, switch and save on credit cards, student loan refinancing, checking, savings and more. Check out MagnifyMoney.com for your savings.
Alex was stuck. She hated her job and couldn't stand to be at her cubicle one more second, but she had bills to pay. One day, she realized she could turn her side hustle into her full-time hustle..... and quit the very next day. Her side hustle? Doing paperwork for others like writing press releases through Fiverr! Since then, she's learned a ton and made more money than she ever could have dreamed of! We welcome her to FIRE Drill Podcast to share her insights on how to hustle on Fiverr. You'll be inspired by her story! Enjoy this chat with Alex, and please subscribe to us in iTunes if you enjoyed it! Show notes and links from today's episode Fiverr fiverr.com/faswaldo
Her Fearless Hustle | Stories from Entrepreneurial Women on Overcoming Self-sabotage
J is a 29-year-old Boston native who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and dog. She works in technology by day and is a super side hustler by night. She blogs about career hacking and personal finance at Millennialboss.com and co-hosts the Fire Drill Podcast with her good friend and fellow girl boss, Gwen Merz. She also runs an Etsy shop for bachelorette parties and hosts side hustle masterminds for fellow entrepreneurs as part of the podcast. Connect with J: Website | https://millennialboss.com/ Show notes for today’s episode can be found at: http://www.crystallayland.com/2018/j-millennial-boss/ Leave a rating & review: http://bit.ly/herpodcast
For this episode, I talk with Gwen Merz, the blogger behind Fiery Millennials and the co-host of FIRE Drill Podcast. As you may have guessed, we go in-depth about FIRE, chat about Gwen achieving financial independence in her 20s, and some terms you may not have her of from the FIRE community. Long description: For this episode of the podcast, I chat with a new friend I made recently at an event called Statement. It was a women in business retreat for women in the financial blogging space, and I can’t even tell you how life changing it’s been. But that’s not what I want to share anyway. I want to share that at this event, I got to meet the amazing Gwen Merz who was able to achieve something not many 20-year-olds can! I’m talking about achieving financial independence. We chat in-depth about what that actually means, and no, it doesn’t mean she’s retired. For her, it means she saved up enough money to afford to leave her corporate job, move cities and then focus on her blog (Fiery Millennials) and podcast (FIRE Drill Podcast) full-time. It also means she saved up enough money that by retirement age, it will have grown to an amount she could easily retire on. So I know I’ve had a lot of guests on the show in the FIRE community that have been able to achieve financial independence and retire early, but Gwen’s story might actually be a bit related. She didn’t save up a million dollars and is now living an easy life. She was able to save up $200,000, bought an income property for about $80,000, but still intends to work to earn a living. She’s set things up so in the future she will earn passive income from your property and her $200,000 will have compounded into a way bigger amount she can live off of in retirement. But, she still needs to earn money for her present needs. Which is why now she’s exploring some different entrepreneurial avenues such as making stained glass art and selling it, selling courses on how to start an Etsy store, and monetizing her popular blog and podcast. You see, FIRE isn’t a straight road. You can actually apply the principles in any way you want. There’s no right or wrong way to FIRE! Here are a couple other things we talked about when talking FIRE. Lean FIRE vs. Fat FIRE These are terms I recently learned about when I was actually at a FIRE meetup in New York City last month. Lean FIRE is when you’ve saved up enough to live on for the foreseeable future, but you’d be living a fairly frugal life. You’re living in a low cost of living area, your expenses are minimal, and you don’t need that much to live off of. It’s sounds fine if you’re more of a minimalist, but obviously it’s a bit restricting Fat FIRE is when you’ve saved up enough to live the life you really want with little to no restrictions. For instance, I met a woman at the meetup who was on her way to achieving Fat FIRE and she told me her goal was to save up $7 million. Albeit, she wanted to continue living in New York and travel a lot, but it’s a big difference when compared to Lean FIRE. Why the FIRE Community is Exploding My only comparison to the FIRE community is the debt-payoff community. Two communities that are massive and members are diehards for. With FIRE, to me at least, it’s a bit more exciting. The end goal is to have enough money to live whatever life you want. And that’s exactly why Gwen also thinks the FIRE community is exploding right now. It gives people purpose with their money. Instead of just being responsible with your money so you can eventually afford to buy that car, that house or some trips in the future, it’s way more exciting to save up for early retirement or the freedom to quit your job to start your own business! That’s sort of why I consider myself a bit financially independent. I don’t have enough to retire on or anything like that, but I did have the financial security to be able to leave my job to focus all my energy on my own business. FIRE Resources You May Want to Check Out Mr. Money Mustache The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins Mad Fientist Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin For full episode show notes, visit https://jessicamoorhouse.com/163
There's levels to adulting and someone lost the instruction book, but we got you! This week Rich and I talk about the steps we followed in pursuit of financial independence. You'll hear how even simple changes in your day-to-day routine can lead to huge financial wins in the year-to-year. Plus, hear a quick four-step way to estimate your your own financial independence number. Like always, we keeps it fun, informative and simple. On this episode we cover: What we've learned and applied that allowed us to Level Up on our own personal financial game Three steps you can apply immediately to jump-start your own journey towards financial independence The order you should apply when budgeting, managing your debt (school loans versus credit cards), and retirement planning Boss Level: The Big Payback - estimate when your early investments in time and work will start to return multiple or residual income streams References Mentioned in this Show Get Your Free Credit Report: AnnualCreditReport.com CreditKarma.com Credit Card Calculators by BankRate JPMorgan Chase: An Extra $10 a Month Could Save You 11 Years Worth of Debt Payments PB87: Your Money Mindset Matters ft. J.D. Roth PB73: Mastering Financial Independence and Student Loans with Robert Farrington Announcements Marcus joins Financial Independence hosts, Gwen @fierymillennial and J @millennialboss on the Fire Drill Podcast to discuss Putting the Personal in Personal Finance. Check it out! Thank You for the Support Exclusively for our email subscribers, we created a free guide: The 15 Minute Paychecks & Balances Money Plan: Your Guide to Financial Freedom. This tool includes “15-minute” plans for creating a budget, starting your debt freedom plan, and finding your FIRE number. Sign-up to get your guide today and see why just 15-minutes can change the next 15 years of your life. We’ve partnered with NerdWallet for all your personal finance needs at PaychecksAndBalances.com/Tools Looking for more free career development and debt freedom tips? Join our email list at PaychecksandBalances.com/email for exclusive content including show updates, digital giveaways, and more. We don’t spam. We just keeps it real. Yes, keeps. Check out our PATREON page! We’re raising funds to grow the show so we can create more great content that helps you get ahead professionally and financially. Read Marcus’ book series, Debt Free Or Die Trying, to learn more about how he paid off $30,000 in debt by age 30; and how to create a debt free plan you’ll actually follow. LIKE us on Facebook.com/PaychecksandBalances or follow us on Twitter @PayBalances @IamRichJones @THEMarcusGarret and on Instagram.
Millennials are often mischaracterized as being lazy and wanting things handed to them. I can’t tell you how far from the truth that is, especially when it comes to Gwen & J from the FIRE Drill Podcast who came on the podcast today to talk about pursuing FI and the different aspects of paying off debt and being financially stable. Both bloggers have their own informative and successful blogs that share their specific paths to FI and are set on inspiring others to do the same. I’m also super impressed by what they’ve been able to accomplish so far at such young ages. Gwen has saved $100k by age 25 and purchased her first rental property, a triplex, earlier this year. J has paid off nearly $100k of debt in two years and has saved over $200k towards retirement by age 28. On the episode today, we explore the importance of savings and increasing your income. J explains how essential it is to have an emergency fund after what happened to her while she was paying off debt, and Gwen talks about why she has FU money. It was also interesting to hear their takes on real estate and how to get started with house hacking. This is a great episode on the importance of working towards FI and achieving financial goals. I also announce the Budget Boot Camp Class & open the waitlist for the Q1 2018 Journey To Financial Freedom Mastermind. Now here are the main topics we talk about in the episode: The FIRE Drill podcast What the podcast is about Their specific interests in finance How FI allows a life of options An interesting way to pursue FI How their opinions have evolved since the beginning of the podcast J and Gwen’s journey How Gwen found FIRE in college Why Gwen plans on quitting her job and be her own boss The sacrifices involved How J got inspired to pay off all her student debt J's methods to pay off debt Career hacking Reaching FI How savings give you freedom and options What is FU money The importance of having an emergency fund Getting started with real estate 2 methods to achieve FI: savings and monthly cash flows The irony once you achieve FI Having a back up plan Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Grab your seat at the Budget Boot Camp Sign up for the 2018 Q1 Launch To Financial Freedom Mastermind Waitlist Paula Pant: Afford Anything Mad Fientist: HSA - The Ultimate Retirement Account Bigger Pockets Leave me a voicemail- Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services - Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals Connect with Gwen & J: Gwen’s blog: Fiery Millennials Jay’s blog: Millennial Boss Listen to the FIRE Drill Podcast Connect with me: Journey To Launch Instagram Journey To Launch Twitter Journey To Launch Facebook Page Join the private Facebook Group
Sunday Syndication. Travis is an expert on student loans and has helped his clients save millions of millions of dollars on their student loans. He's legit and drops a ton of wisdom in this episode. The FIRE Drill Podcast is hosted by our good friends Gwen @FieryMillennial and J @MillennialBoss. In these episodes, they chat with cool people who are creating financial independence in creative ways. Since the beginning, we have always envisioned Millennial Money as a collective of voices and are stoked to syndicate our favorite FIRE Drill episodes.
Today's takeaways and show notes: https://doyouevenblog.com/podcast/bossAside from aspiring to be a "mountain woman" influencer, Millennial Boss is a rising superstar blogger on many fronts.In addition to her personal finance blog (FIRE aimed at millennials), which I've seen a TON of people praising on Twitter and elsewhere...she also just launched the FIRE Drill Podcast w/ co-host Gwen!She's super bright, driven, well-spoken, a delight to speak with....and also completely unafraid to counter my own opinions live on the podcast.When we she agreed to come on the podcast, she straight-up told me she wanted to debate with me on promoting Bluehost affiliate links and placing ads on blogs. And I gotta tell you, she makes a compelling argument :)We talk:How NOT be an anonymous blogger can cost you your dayjob"Your audience is not you" and tips for finding out what your audience cravesA few SEO bombs towards the endWhy you SHOULD put ads on your siteWhy Bluehost IS a solid affiliate to promoteEnjoy!!!
We are so stoked to premiere a new series on the podcast. On some Sundays we will now be syndicating our favorite episodes from the FIRE Drill Podcast, hosted by our good friends Gwen @FieryMillennial and J @MillennialBoss. In these episodes, they chat with cool people who are creating financial independence in creative ways (that you can also use!). Since the beginning, we have always envisioned Millennial Money as a collective of generational voices and are pumped to start showcasing other's stories.